Cracks in pool can be caused by soil, soil erosion, lack of moisture and tree roots

Soil, soil erosion, lack of moisture and tree roots can create the cracks in your swimming pool. When a crack or movement in a structure happens it may be necessary to perform repairs. The Kevlar Staple and Urethane foam injection process is used by the swimming pool maintenance companies in Dubai.

There are several steps in which the cracks of the swimming pool are fixed, so swimming pool companies are also known as landscape maintenance companies in Dubai because they also know to deal with the factors mention in the topic.

Visual assessment to commence Kevlar staple method

The cracks are visibly assessed and the team watch for moisture seeping from the crack roots, insects crawling through the crack and other potential leak problems that may exist.

Then identification of most ideal places to install Kevlar staples is done, and all it starts four inches below the tile line and working twenty inches between staples. A Pool Design Company traces each staple once established where the staples are going to go.


So the person who is going to work on it has to put on respirator and goggles using a grinder with a masonry blade. The he cuts through the plaster where the outline is, using a one in one eight-inch masonry core fit drill holes one in one quarter inch on either end of the staple outline. Then he chips in between board holes using one inch fit on a chipping hammer.

Clean the area with the compressed air then the staple is placed and checked to make sure that it is recessed at least a quarter of an inch below the plaster. Both the holes now are filled up with epoxy as well as liberal layer in the chipped away area. It is the time to press the staple into the epoxy and then apply thin layer over the top and smooth out any access and wipe off with the wet cloth done in swimming pool repair services Dubai.

Now it is the time to wait for fifteen to thirty minutes and then the ports are placed around the crack eight to twelve inches apart using two-part epoxy. This is the time to cover the entire crack with same epoxy as well as the base of the ports.

Allowed to set up for fifteen to thirty minutes or until epoxy is hard. Once the epoxy is set up the forced water through each port. This checks for spots of the crack that may not be sealed and also to provide enough water or foam to react with. If leaks are found recover them with epoxy. Then recheck for leaks and if you do not find any leaks then continue on to next step.       


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